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during their northern conquests in the 6th century. The area became known locally as the Pecsætan, Peak-set or land of the Peak peoples. Later their territory formed the northern division of
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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain. Divided into circuits or journeys giving a particular and entertaining account of whatever is curious and worth observation, Vol. 3
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The Region of Derbyshire and North Staffordshire from AD350 to AD700: an analysis of Romano-British and Anglian barrow use in the White Peak.
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Hodges, R. (1991a) "Notes on the Medieval Archaeology of the White Peak." In R. Hodges and K. Smith (eds)
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Unwin, T. (1988) "Towards a model of Anglo-Scandinavian rural settlement in England", in Hooke, D. (ed)
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Davies, W. and Vierk, H. "The contexts of Tribal Hidage: social aggregates and settlement patterns", in
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Fowler, M. J. (1954) "The Anglian Settlement of the Derbyshire and Staffordshire Peak District."
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Hodges, R. and Wildgoose, M. (1980) "Roman or native in the White Peak", in Branigan, K. (ed)
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Dumville, D. "The Tribal Hidage: an introduction to its texts and their history", in
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Hughes, R. G (1961) "Archaeological Sites in the Trent Valley, South Derbyshire"
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Wigber Low Derbyshire: A Bronze Age and Anglian Burial site in the White Peak.
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Routh, T. (1937) "A Corpus of the Pre-Conquest Carved Stones of Derbyshire"
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Sidebottom P.C (1999) "Stone Crosses in the Peak and the Sons of Eadwulf."
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mentions a later group of people called The Peakrills writing, "The
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Department of Archaeology and Prehistory, University of Sheffield.
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Schools of Anglo-Saxon Stone Sculpture in the North Midlands.
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Recent Developments in the Archaeology of the Peak District
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tribe who inhabited the central and northern parts of the
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Historical and Topographical Description of Repton.
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Pecsæte
Old English
Peak
Anglo-Saxon
Peak District
England
Brigantia
Angles
Derwent and Dove
Mercia
Witenagemot
Repton
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Chisholm, Hugh
"Derbyshire" 
Encyclopædia Britannica
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"The Peak Dwellers"
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Stenton, F.
Yorke, B.
East Midlands Archaeological Research Framework: Resource Assessment of Anglo-Saxon Derbyshire
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